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climate change study program at mit where i am now, have been warning about this for years. repeatedly have been proven right "the times" report discusses briefly the severe attacked and the impact of all of this on the global climate. and it adds -- but governments have not responded to the change with any greater urgency about limiting greenhouse emissions. it to the contrary, there may response has been to plan for explication of newly accessible minerals in the arctic, including drilling for more oil. that is, to accelerate the catastrophe. that is quite interesting. it demonstrates an extraordinary willingness to sacrifice the lives of our children and grandchildren for short-term gain or perhaps equally remarkable willingness to shut our eyes so as to not see the impending peril. something you find in infants. if a close my eyes, i won't look at it. there is another possibility. maybe humans are somehow trying to fulfill its prediction of great american biologists that died recently, who argued years ago that intelligence seems to be a lethal mutation. he had some pret
climate change study program at mit where i am now, have been warning about this for years. repeatedly have been proven right "the times" report discusses briefly the severe attacked and the impact of all of this on the global climate. and it adds -- but governments have not responded to the change with any greater urgency about limiting greenhouse emissions. it to the contrary, there may response has been to plan for explication of newly accessible minerals in the arctic, including...
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i think it's a very bullish industry, and if mit momney bye-byes president of the unitey states, these kinds of stocks are going to roar ahead because i think you're going it see much improvement in the economy. >> tom: would you sale, is true,if the inver if president obama i elected. would you still these-- sell these purely because of politics? >> no, i think some, stocks doig very well coal stocks will go llck into a bear market, and online education and stu like that. >> tom: all right. we last spoke with you in the springtime back on april 27, you had two picks back then. corning and methanex. both of those stocks are down. this is just the stock price movement. it does not include dividends, would reduce these loss. do you still like these two stocks? >> well, i thought we have hit our stops on both of them, and whrning is of course, linked with the iphone and what's happening with apexpel that looks like it' i top out. we sold out of that. and as far as methanex, same thing, think the industrial chemical market is steady but doesn't seem to be generating much excitement. the ot
i think it's a very bullish industry, and if mit momney bye-byes president of the unitey states, these kinds of stocks are going to roar ahead because i think you're going it see much improvement in the economy. >> tom: would you sale, is true,if the inver if president obama i elected. would you still these-- sell these purely because of politics? >> no, i think some, stocks doig very well coal stocks will go llck into a bear market, and online education and stu like that. >>...
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. >> he started getting really bad coughs, sol mitting and throwing up. >> reporter: 5-year-old colton has severe combined immune deficiency or skid also known as bubble boy disease. he's missing a gene needed for his immune system to develop. kids with the condition are extremely vulnerable to viruses and bacteria and can die within one to two years if not treated. until now a bone marrow transplant or lifelong enzyme injections were the only option. but now ucla researchers are using an experimental gene therapy with low dose chemotherapy. >> to take some bone marrow from the skid baby and in the laboratory add back to it a normal copy of the gene that they're missing that's causing skid and then transporting them back with their own barrow. >> reporter: just 30 to 40 kids are born every year in the u.s. with skids. there was a one in four chance colton's little sister abigail with be born with the genetic disease. >> we knew right away. they did a blood test as soon as she was born. >> reporter: she had gene therapy treatment at just a few months old. you'd never know the 14-month-
. >> he started getting really bad coughs, sol mitting and throwing up. >> reporter: 5-year-old colton has severe combined immune deficiency or skid also known as bubble boy disease. he's missing a gene needed for his immune system to develop. kids with the condition are extremely vulnerable to viruses and bacteria and can die within one to two years if not treated. until now a bone marrow transplant or lifelong enzyme injections were the only option. but now ucla researchers are...
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months beating up on the president in illinois saying the president has been in part for the dinner that mit my will speak, and he will do jokes there and taping an episode for tonight and speaker boehner saying he should be sitting down with congressional leaders. >> what we see from the president is a lack of leadership. no leadership on solving our deficit problems. no leadership when it comes to the fiscal cliff we will face with tax rates going up january 1 or the sequester hitting january 2nd or the need to increase the debt limit in the middle of february. the president has been awol campaigning since a year ago labor day. >>carl: the white house denying the president is awol and sees no point sitting down if they will not do what he wants which is tax increases on the table and republicans say they will not do that. that is the key obstacle to a deal and both are willing to play chicken until at election. they want to see who is in power . carl karl the idea they will get anything before the election is ridiculous. the partisan will be loud. it is so nasty there is no way they can ge
months beating up on the president in illinois saying the president has been in part for the dinner that mit my will speak, and he will do jokes there and taping an episode for tonight and speaker boehner saying he should be sitting down with congressional leaders. >> what we see from the president is a lack of leadership. no leadership on solving our deficit problems. no leadership when it comes to the fiscal cliff we will face with tax rates going up january 1 or the sequester hitting...
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i asked jonathan gruber the mit who helped design the law. he told me 100%. that was my whole job, saying whether we could fit what he wanted to do within those three funding sources. the legislature ended up adding more money to the law after he proposed it. but the fact remains it remains on federal dollars and on state taxes. but romney's health care proposal doesn't make it easier for other states to do what he did. it makes it almost impossible. he's not offering states access to federal funds for universal coverage. here's what he's doing. >> i would like to take the medicaid dallas dollars and go to state and say you'll get what you got last year, plus inflation, plus 1% and you manage your care for your poor in the way you think best. >> that sounds nice. it's a cut to medicaid of more than $600 billion. that means medicaid will not be able to offer other states the generous deal massachusetts got. so then let's go through these three pots of money. romney isn't giving states a pot of money, he's cutting medicaid funding so unlike massachusetts, state
i asked jonathan gruber the mit who helped design the law. he told me 100%. that was my whole job, saying whether we could fit what he wanted to do within those three funding sources. the legislature ended up adding more money to the law after he proposed it. but the fact remains it remains on federal dollars and on state taxes. but romney's health care proposal doesn't make it easier for other states to do what he did. it makes it almost impossible. he's not offering states access to federal...
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that's when a burglar came to our lab at mit and stole a lot of stuff including some of the tags that tell you where they go. [laughter] and here is, and here is a video about it. if you can still try to fix the sound, it might be useful. might be more fun. >> [inaudible] >> yeah. anyway, that was on the machines. that's what happened. [laughter] [laughter] [applause] >> thank you. so while this was just a quick example about sensing, i wanted to share with you another example about when you put more data streams together, that's what we are doing in singapore, so this was using sensors on the trash. but imagine you can collect much more information and get to almost like a living city where you know in realtime what's happening around yourself. so here is data in singapore from all of the networks. it tells you how the tv is behaving by using all these digital telecommunication networks, smart grid and also how much energy you're consuming and how that is related to temperature increase as you see here. how the city behaves during special event, you see the formula one racing in sing
that's when a burglar came to our lab at mit and stole a lot of stuff including some of the tags that tell you where they go. [laughter] and here is, and here is a video about it. if you can still try to fix the sound, it might be useful. might be more fun. >> [inaudible] >> yeah. anyway, that was on the machines. that's what happened. [laughter] [laughter] [applause] >> thank you. so while this was just a quick example about sensing, i wanted to share with you another example...
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but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days mit be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helpsignificantly improve my lung function starting wiin five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicor, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicorts for copd including chronic bnchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbirt may increase your risk of lung infections, ostporosis, d some eye problems. tell your ctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. with copd, i thought i'd miss our family tradition. now symbicort significantly improves my lung function, starting within 5 minutes. and that makes a difference in my breathing. today, 're ready for whatever sws our way. ask your doctor about symbicort. iot my firs prescription free. or click to learn more. [ male announr ] if y can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. dagen: 1987, a dark day for the stock market. there is one dow component that has ro
but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days mit be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helpsignificantly improve my lung function starting wiin five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicor, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicorts for copd including chronic bnchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbirt may increase your risk of lung infections, ostporosis, d some eye...
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. >> mit absorbing all o sees his fath basical taking a stand and admires his father greatly for this. >> narrator: but it was barry goldwater's convention. >> i would remind you that extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice. (crowd cheers) >> nrator: and when water received the nomination, mitt saw his father arily storm out. >> i think that mytoather was always willing to live accordina to his principles. he didn't shy away from any challenge. he was a very strong person in doing that. and we learned that you have to live up to what you believe in. >> narrator: one thing george romney believed in was the vietnam war. and one year later, when mitt showed up at stanford university, he would adopt his father's position. >> so, he is very much on his father's side for the vietnam war at that time. he is really out of his element where the whole campus is being roiled by this anti-war and b anti-establishment protest. >> narrator: mitt took on e protestors. >> mitt romney is a fairly rule-bound person. he actually protested the protestors. aid,eld up a big sign that "gthback to you
. >> mit absorbing all o sees his fath basical taking a stand and admires his father greatly for this. >> narrator: but it was barry goldwater's convention. >> i would remind you that extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice. (crowd cheers) >> nrator: and when water received the nomination, mitt saw his father arily storm out. >> i think that mytoather was always willing to live accordina to his principles. he didn't shy away from any challenge. he was a very...
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monologue, he managed to fit both n the invalid criticism is that the fact checkers are call iing what mit romney said last night many mistruths or lies. that is not the case. >> it is the case. >> no, it is not the case. on the $716 billion in medicare, that is a deep argument, policy argument, one which i'm happy to have with you or anyone else, roland, any day. on the $5 trillion tax cut, this is where he ventures into the realm of valid criticism. mitt romney has not provided the details for those loopholes and deductions he plans to do away with. it is possible but he is not explaining how. it's also insplikable, which roland, again, fits some valid criticism in here, as to why the president didn't do that one simple thing and ask mitt romney, what deductions are you talking about? please tell us all. >> exactly. roland, voters really want to know that. i mean, when all is said and done, mitt romney turned in a great performance. again, he didn't get into specifics. that's what voters really want to know about. >> the other day you never let somebody off the hook. you remember, a grea
monologue, he managed to fit both n the invalid criticism is that the fact checkers are call iing what mit romney said last night many mistruths or lies. that is not the case. >> it is the case. >> no, it is not the case. on the $716 billion in medicare, that is a deep argument, policy argument, one which i'm happy to have with you or anyone else, roland, any day. on the $5 trillion tax cut, this is where he ventures into the realm of valid criticism. mitt romney has not provided...
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. >>> muchachos, les quiero contar la historia, ustedes saben qué es el mit, el mit es de las universidades más famosas del mundo, con todo el aspecto tecnológico, pero ellos inventaron un chaleco que abraza según los comentarios de facebook, para dar un apretón cada vez que alguien añade un comentario en la red social, eriberto lazcano prenda se infla poco a poco, suavemente, para que el usuario tenga la sensación parecida a un cálido abrazo, lo llaman el chaleco de las redes sociales. >>> qué linda foto que tienes en tu facebook. >>> y esa también. >>> mira, lo tengo puesto. >>> pero es que la foto está bien bonita. >>> sigo dando like. >>> raúl. >>> hay personas que tienen 1 millón, 2 millones de seguidores y 500 mil le dan like. lke >>> aquí la tecnología está arrasando, continuamos con satcha pretto. >>> muchísimas gracias, vamos ahora con la información, el líder de los zetas al parecer ha muerto, las autoridades de méxico creen que eriberto lazcano falleció en un enfrentamiento con las autoridades en coahuila, el lazca sería de los dos hombres muertos, edgar muñ
. >>> muchachos, les quiero contar la historia, ustedes saben qué es el mit, el mit es de las universidades más famosas del mundo, con todo el aspecto tecnológico, pero ellos inventaron un chaleco que abraza según los comentarios de facebook, para dar un apretón cada vez que alguien añade un comentario en la red social, eriberto lazcano prenda se infla poco a poco, suavemente, para que el usuario tenga la sensación parecida a un cálido abrazo, lo llaman el chaleco de las redes...
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that's mit. he's the baby walrus. he is just fine. he and his caregivers made it through massive flooding at the aquari aquarium. you wouldn't think that would be a problem at an aquarium, but it is. the 236-pound orphan arrived two weeks ago. he is requiring around-the-clock nursing to get him back to health. we can't visit him or any of the animals just yet. the aquarium and the zoos all expected to remain closed until repairs to the structures can be made. >> that is good news. all of the new york parks will be closed for a couple more days. >>> sam made it outside again. let's get some weather. >> you know, i'm just asking everybody to huddle up a little bit and let's keep this cool breeze off of me. where are you ladies from? >> california. >> california. you do feel the chill. what's going on down there? seven girls and what? wait. seven days, three girls. i had seven girls in a hotel room. the story is very different now. tell me your name. >> amy. >> where are you guys from? >> nebraska. >> how is it going so far? so far, so g
that's mit. he's the baby walrus. he is just fine. he and his caregivers made it through massive flooding at the aquari aquarium. you wouldn't think that would be a problem at an aquarium, but it is. the 236-pound orphan arrived two weeks ago. he is requiring around-the-clock nursing to get him back to health. we can't visit him or any of the animals just yet. the aquarium and the zoos all expected to remain closed until repairs to the structures can be made. >> that is good news. all of...
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. >> choamping at the bit for mit romney to do a better job of failures in the wake of libya. >> i think what he did last night is rather than he said, she said, getting in to the tit-for-tat on that, here how whoa have to make america stronger. he talks about the problems in the mideast and talked about se syria. and the president said we've taken the lead. no, he hasn't taken the lead. he has sat back. >> what did he -- >> first of all, he wouldn't have outsourced his -- >> what will he do differently? what will he do on syria? >> call together what i call the coalition of the relevant. >> there has been a zbloelgs he would take the lead, identify those forces of moderation, which by the way have felt ab abandoned. "new york times" article said that about a week ago. he would provide arms to those, moderate forces so they could defend themselves or maintain whatever they maintain. america has not taken the lead. we have sat back. as a result you've seen 30,000 slaughtered and assad still being in power. >> can i ask you a question? >> i'm sure you will ask me a question. >> and afghani
. >> choamping at the bit for mit romney to do a better job of failures in the wake of libya. >> i think what he did last night is rather than he said, she said, getting in to the tit-for-tat on that, here how whoa have to make america stronger. he talks about the problems in the mideast and talked about se syria. and the president said we've taken the lead. no, he hasn't taken the lead. he has sat back. >> what did he -- >> first of all, he wouldn't have outsourced his...
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that's been a catalyst for other economic development in the city and a lot of folks asked harvard mit place something in holyoke in the cities in the state until i was left of the campuses and the answer is the cheapest renewable energy in all of new england. then we have the marketing tool to bring other companies and the system and focus on the downtown arts and innovation district. public safety obviously my job as the mayor is to be the chief marketing officer making sure we are standing the tax base creating jobs and we need to convince people it's a safe place to spend time with your chinley and friends and at of community policing strategies that improve the relationship between the police officers and the residence and really making sure that we then took a sense of pride. the one thing that has been the biggest challenge is our perception so we're beginning to telling a story about holyoke that we are more than a city of problems and challenges that a city of opportunities and possibilities and like my election it made a big statement for the cities we had 15 member council o
that's been a catalyst for other economic development in the city and a lot of folks asked harvard mit place something in holyoke in the cities in the state until i was left of the campuses and the answer is the cheapest renewable energy in all of new england. then we have the marketing tool to bring other companies and the system and focus on the downtown arts and innovation district. public safety obviously my job as the mayor is to be the chief marketing officer making sure we are standing...
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. >> i'm a professor of economics at mit, and i helped governor romney develop the massachusetts health care reform, or romneycare. >> narrator: jonathan gruber sat with romney and carefully outlined the problem. >> romney was in management consultant mode. like, "here is a problem." sort of engineering almost mode. >> narrator: romney heard the bad news. >> the state of massachusetts, which he is governor of, is bleeding red ink because people don't have health insurance and they are driving up costs for everyone else, and taxpayers are paying for it. >> narrator: the uninsured were bankrupting the government. but gruber had a solution: all residents should be required to buy insurance. he called it "the individual mandate" >> jonathan gruber says, "if you don't do the mandate, you'll cover x amount of people for x amount of cost. if you do do the mandate, you will cover this many more people, and it will be cheaper." >> narrator: the mandate was an idea first proposed by the conservative heritage foundation. >> this is a very conservative idea. "let's put the onus on individuals, resp
. >> i'm a professor of economics at mit, and i helped governor romney develop the massachusetts health care reform, or romneycare. >> narrator: jonathan gruber sat with romney and carefully outlined the problem. >> romney was in management consultant mode. like, "here is a problem." sort of engineering almost mode. >> narrator: romney heard the bad news. >> the state of massachusetts, which he is governor of, is bleeding red ink because people don't have...
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previously governor stein taught finance at mit's sloane school of management. before that he was an assistant professor at the harvard business school. governor stein has a distinguished research record. he has covered many topics including behaviorial finance and stock market efficiency, corporate investment and financing decisions, risk management, capital allocation inside firms, banking, financial regulation and monetary policy. in 2008 governor stein served as president of the american finance association. he is a chicago native and received his undergraduate degree from princeton university and ph.d in economics from mit i would also like to note in a shameless plug for brookings, governor stein has been a participant at the brookings papers on commission activity serving as a discusser for former fed chairman greenspan's 2010 paper entitled, the crisis. jeremy, i'm wondering whether our comments on chairman greenspan span's paper would be different now that you have four months under your belt at fed. upon his nomination the "harvard crimson" interviewed
previously governor stein taught finance at mit's sloane school of management. before that he was an assistant professor at the harvard business school. governor stein has a distinguished research record. he has covered many topics including behaviorial finance and stock market efficiency, corporate investment and financing decisions, risk management, capital allocation inside firms, banking, financial regulation and monetary policy. in 2008 governor stein served as president of the american...
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if you are an engineer, um, i've got a friend who graduated mit 20 years ago, started to raise her family. she's still an engineer, but now she consults and works freelance. if you are an educator in most systems and you make that choice, we don't know what to do with you any longer. so we have created role definitions that are hostile to talent, that are, make it difficult for us to retain and use people in communities. policy can help there. policy can help us think differently about pension portability, can help us think differently about access to health care, help us think differently about job descriptions, about contracts, about rules, about who's eligible for title i funds, these kinds of things. what policy can also do, and this is where i refer to andy and sarah's paper just a moment ago, what policy can do is make sure that as we are creating default norms for how we're going to evaluate teachers or how we're going to hold schools accountable, that we take great care to build in sliding doors so that people who are coming up with smarter solutions, people who want to get outsid
if you are an engineer, um, i've got a friend who graduated mit 20 years ago, started to raise her family. she's still an engineer, but now she consults and works freelance. if you are an educator in most systems and you make that choice, we don't know what to do with you any longer. so we have created role definitions that are hostile to talent, that are, make it difficult for us to retain and use people in communities. policy can help there. policy can help us think differently about pension...
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. >>> el instituto fue creado en el 2006 por un exalumno del mit y de harvard y miren dónde han llegado. >>>e s el momento de felicitar a la gente de univisión que ha participado de est a iniciativa. >>> así es, recuerde, motívalos, edúcalos, es el momento >>> pasando a otras informaciones, la música dice que vamos a una pausa, pero más adelante, qué mundo más raro, paola gutiérrez nos tiene los videos más insólitos del internet. >>> la diva de la banda, jenni rivera, pide comprensión después de confesar del drama que vive su hijo por su divorcio. >>> y también nos vamos a los Ángeles con la madre de todas las doñas, doña meche, y también las redes sociales están encendidas. >>> me pueden . >> señoras y señores me acaban de decir que se le apagó el micrófono a paola . >> a ver habla aquí . >> ay ¿cómo estas?. >> así me gusta despertar en la mañana . >> vean su faldita hoy señores . >> bien chula . >> rbd dijo que ula quería para el reencuentro. >> pero me pueden observar. >> sabías que las mujeres hablamos más de 7 mil palabras al día y los hombres solo
. >>> el instituto fue creado en el 2006 por un exalumno del mit y de harvard y miren dónde han llegado. >>>e s el momento de felicitar a la gente de univisión que ha participado de est a iniciativa. >>> así es, recuerde, motívalos, edúcalos, es el momento >>> pasando a otras informaciones, la música dice que vamos a una pausa, pero más adelante, qué mundo más raro, paola gutiérrez nos tiene los videos más insólitos del internet. >>> la...